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Investment bank joins World Congress investor matching event

Middle market investment bank Raymond James has joined Fontinalis Partners and Econolite Group to sponsor for the Transportation for Tomorrow Investor Matching Event at this year’s ITS World Congress. This event is a rare opportunity for dynamic companies with cutting-edge technologies and ideas in the fields of mobility, sustainability, and transportation safety to meet with premier financial and strategic investment groups with the capital that could allow them to take their innovations to the next level.
August 5, 2014 Read time: 1 min

Middle market investment bank Raymond James has joined 1072 Fontinalis Partners and 6692 Econolite Group to sponsor for the Transportation for Tomorrow Investor Matching Event at this year’s 6456 ITS World Congress.

This event is a rare opportunity for dynamic companies with cutting-edge technologies and ideas in the fields of mobility, sustainability, and transportation safety to meet with premier financial and strategic investment groups with the capital that could allow them to take their innovations to the next level.

The three sponsoring companies cover the transportation technology investment spectrum and their support indicates the continued and growing interest to invest in leading innovators that are redefining the entrepreneurial ecosystem in next-generation mobility and intelligent transportation.

The deadline for applications has been extended to 18 August.

For more information on companies in this article

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